2021
DOI: 10.3390/atmos12111464
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Sustainability as a Function of an Area: Application of Multi-Criteria Evaluation in Assessing the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions

Abstract: One of the essential factors influencing the overall urban experience is the presence of biologically active surfaces. Despite widespread awareness of the beneficial effects of such spaces, the natural tissue in cities is still being significantly limited by the priority given to functionality and the economy. The aim of this article is to assess the potential of using a hybrid infrastructure in the grey–green–blue system (GGB) on a public site. In order to assess the efficiency of the implemented solutions, a… Show more

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“…There were four housing estates with high-quality green areas, but one of them (Sokółki Zielenisz) had missing elements of RMS. Nevertheless, even a slight inclusion of vegetation helps to create an urban environment with better sustainability parameters [37] Vegetation is one of the most effective mitigation strategies for reducing the global change impact. Even lawn areas immediately reduce the impact effect of rainwater through direct interception that delays the outflow [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were four housing estates with high-quality green areas, but one of them (Sokółki Zielenisz) had missing elements of RMS. Nevertheless, even a slight inclusion of vegetation helps to create an urban environment with better sustainability parameters [37] Vegetation is one of the most effective mitigation strategies for reducing the global change impact. Even lawn areas immediately reduce the impact effect of rainwater through direct interception that delays the outflow [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%